Hundreds of vehicles, ranging from the birth of motor cars to the present day, will be in Aberdeenshire this weekend for a celebration of one of the most famous names in automobile history.
The third AllFord event at Grampian Transport Museum, takes place tomorrow and will feature machines produced by the motoring giant from 1908 onward.
At last year’s event, over 200 vehicles descended on Alford to celebrate everything connected with the iconic company.
One of the largest gatherings of Fords in Scotland, the 2016 festival will pay tribute to a number of key milestones and this year marks half a century since the Ford GT surged to victory at Le Mans, completing a hat-trick of first, second and third places in the classic race.
Sandy Dalgarno, chair of the organising committee, said: “Last year’s AllFord was exceptionally good with some fantastic cars including, of course, the MK2 Cortina which Adrian Evans brought all the way from Birmingham.
“This year is going to be even better with some notable vehicle anniversaries which we plan to celebrate.”
Grampian Transport Museum curator, Mike Ward, added: “The AllFord event is a straightforward event, but one that people really enjoy and really relate to.
“This year, we’ve been flooded with entries which is fantastic and we will be telling the evolving story of Ford from 1908 to the present year.
“There is always a lot of enthusiasm for this event because I think people really relate to Ford, it’s an accessible car and one loved by many families.”
The action takes place from 11.30am to 3.30pm.